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Do You Have Something to Say About NCUA Exams?
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Date Posted: January 8, 2013 

More than 1,100 credit union representatives have responded to the Credit Union National Association's (CUNA) examination survey, illustrating the importance of the issues being addressed. However, there is still time for more voices to be heard as the Jan. 15 deadline approaches.

The survey gives credit unions a chance to detail their experiences with on-site regulatory examinations and discuss how satisfied they are with National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) and state examiner performance, and the results of those exams. Credit unions can also describe the strengths and weaknesses of their state and federal regulatory examination experiences.

"The strong response is no surprise," CUNA Senior Economist Mike Schenk said Monday. "We know there are issues out there. We are confident that the survey results will assist us in working with NCUA and state regulators to improve the exam process for credit unions."

Schenk said CUNA is eager to start working through the responses and "doing what it can to support credit unions from a regulatory advocacy standpoint." Advocating on behalf of credit unions to improve the examination process is one of the highest priorities of both CUNA and credit union leagues.

Survey replies are confidential, and identifying information from individual credit union respondents will not be seen by individuals outside of CUNA's Market Research Department. Only summary results will be reported.

You can complete the survey online at http://www.cuna.org/reg_advocacy/member/hot_topic/exam_survey.html